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that number from a purdue university engineering professor who calculated it using video of the leak. if he is right, it's roughly equivalent to an exxon valdez happening every four days. we will speak with that very professor live inside fox report. but, first, officials do admit some uncertainty about the size of the leak but argue that doesn't affect how they will handle it. >> whether the flow is one, five, 10 or 15,000 barrels per day, the mobilization of resources has been since day one to prepare for a worst case scenario. >> shepard: as some work to contain the spill and keep it away from the gulf coast. others are trying to cut it off at the source. the newest plan underway right now. we have team fox coverage. major garrett at the white house. first, david lee miller on the coast live in venice, louisiana. david lee, they are trying to install a giant siphon tube, they say. >> that's exactly right, shepard. the oil experts would say that what they are trying to do now is take a 6-inch tube and insert it into this 21-inch pipe that is losing thousands and thousands of oil eve
that number from a purdue university engineering professor who calculated it using video of the leak. if he is right, it's roughly equivalent to an exxon valdez happening every four days. we will speak with that very professor live inside fox report. but, first, officials do admit some uncertainty about the size of the leak but argue that doesn't affect how they will handle it. >> whether the flow is one, five, 10 or 15,000 barrels per day, the mobilization of resources has been since day...
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joining us now, steve worley is a associate mechanical engineering purdue university. he is a flow measurement expert. and here in los angeles, bill nye, the science guy, vice president of the planetary society. he is a professional mechanical engineer and once worked in the oil business. so bill we just watched another space shuttle launch. we can go to the moon, we can't stop an oil spill? >> not right now, not one this big. and i think it's from traditions. that is to say in the oil field, there are about 800,000 oil wells around the world. there are about 3,000 oil rigs out at sea. and when something goes wrong on land, you have a gusher, a big problem, you enclose it. you put a fence around it. you sweep it up. you pour cement on it. you get the thing to stop. but at the bottom of the ocean is really difficult. >> jeff: are they doing the right things? >> i guess so. but the problem is it's a very corrosive environment. you have acid coming out. and everything has to be precisely aligned. they're going to try to put this pipe within a pipe? it's a difficult busine
joining us now, steve worley is a associate mechanical engineering purdue university. he is a flow measurement expert. and here in los angeles, bill nye, the science guy, vice president of the planetary society. he is a professional mechanical engineer and once worked in the oil business. so bill we just watched another space shuttle launch. we can go to the moon, we can't stop an oil spill? >> not right now, not one this big. and i think it's from traditions. that is to say in the oil...
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a purdue professor has released his video analyzed by bp showing the oil spewing out. how much oil he thinks could be pouring out of the gulf. >>> plus, new backlash over arizona's immigration law. los angeles could be the soonest city to enact a boycott state. the mayer is expected to sign it. but who are the boycotts really hurting? we'll hear from an l.a. councilman who defends the controversial law. >>> you have seen this video. it's a group of 7-year-old girls bumping and grinding to beyonce's hit "single ladies." a lot more at the top of the hour, larry. >> larry: that is weird. anderson cooper "a.c. 360." let's take another call for t.i. atlanta, hello. >> caller: hi, t.i., i'm one of your biggest fans. i need a little advice from you, i have a cousin in chicago, he's a 20-year-old male, accused of murder. looking at possibly four years. what advice you can give him because his face say little jaded. what advice can you give him? >> man that's, that's tough. but the advice i would give him is always stay positive. always continue to keep your mind working. never
a purdue professor has released his video analyzed by bp showing the oil spewing out. how much oil he thinks could be pouring out of the gulf. >>> plus, new backlash over arizona's immigration law. los angeles could be the soonest city to enact a boycott state. the mayer is expected to sign it. but who are the boycotts really hurting? we'll hear from an l.a. councilman who defends the controversial law. >>> you have seen this video. it's a group of 7-year-old girls bumping and...
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a purdue professor has released his video analyzed by bp showing the oil spewing out. how much oil he thinks could be pouring out of the gulf. >>> plus, new backlash over shoe oil spewing out of the well. we'll hear what he has to say about the mess and how much more oil he thinks could be pouring out of the gulf. backlash against arizona's immigration law. los angeles could become the largest city in the country to enact a boycott. the city council passioned the boycott. the mayor is expected to sign it. who will the boycotts meant to hurt? we're keeping them honest. we'll hear from an l.a. councilman, and the arizona sheriff who defends the controversial law. have you seen this video, 7-year-old girls, bumping and grining to "single ladies." it has people asking what were their parents thinking. a lot more at the top of the hour. >> larry: that is weird. whoa. anderson cooper, "a.c. 360." he does cover everything. take another call for t.i. atlanta, hello. >> caller: hi, t.i. i am one of your biggest fans. i need a little advice from you. i have a cousin in chicago w
a purdue professor has released his video analyzed by bp showing the oil spewing out. how much oil he thinks could be pouring out of the gulf. >>> plus, new backlash over shoe oil spewing out of the well. we'll hear what he has to say about the mess and how much more oil he thinks could be pouring out of the gulf. backlash against arizona's immigration law. los angeles could become the largest city in the country to enact a boycott. the city council passioned the boycott. the mayor is...
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is for the remaining term of the late representative john murtha who passed away earlier this year purdue can see both these events tonight starting at 8:00 eastern, on c- span. supreme court elena kagan is meeting with senators in advance of her process. read more in cspan's book. we provide unique insight about the court available in hardcover and also as an e-book. on saturday, president obama honor the 116 law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty last year. from the annual national peace officers memorial service outside the u.s. capitol, this is about 35 minutes. >> we pay tribute to our fallen heroes. we comfort those present day to help us see your greatness and corporate me your loved radiate through us and every family and renew their strength and mount you up on the wings like eagles. may god be gracious to you and bless you and make his face shone upon you and all peoples preview, amen. please, be seated. brothers and sisters, law enforcement families, friends, and dignitaries, it is indeed my honor and privilege to welcome you to the 29th annual national peace offic
is for the remaining term of the late representative john murtha who passed away earlier this year purdue can see both these events tonight starting at 8:00 eastern, on c- span. supreme court elena kagan is meeting with senators in advance of her process. read more in cspan's book. we provide unique insight about the court available in hardcover and also as an e-book. on saturday, president obama honor the 116 law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty last year. from the annual...
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but you also had, purdue early in the last 10 years, that wall street -- particularly in the last 10 years, the wall street got more in the game. wall street came in it very aggressively as competitors, particularly on the subprime aid. fannie and freddie definitely try to compete and take some of this market, which they certainly should not have been. once they got into the more risky mortgages, they were doomed, essentially. but this policy upon -- in favor of pumping up home ownership is great. also, we got into trouble at the beginning of the decade with the.com -- with the dot com boom. when the bubble burst, it took down about $8 trillion of stock- market wealth will it. many people think that the fed of -- pumped up the market as a way of allowing loss in the stock market. but they pumped it up far beyond any rational level and they created another bubble. when that burst, it was far more devastating. host: here is a tweet. do you know what he is referring to? guest: he is probably referring back to the securities act of 1933 or the securities exchange act of 1934. we need to
but you also had, purdue early in the last 10 years, that wall street -- particularly in the last 10 years, the wall street got more in the game. wall street came in it very aggressively as competitors, particularly on the subprime aid. fannie and freddie definitely try to compete and take some of this market, which they certainly should not have been. once they got into the more risky mortgages, they were doomed, essentially. but this policy upon -- in favor of pumping up home ownership is...
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this is about sonny purdue running for governor, it's not a job for the timid. where school districts have been axed, thousands of teachers and where immigration remains a thorny issue. can you broaden that out between issues that face the congressmen and senators and governors in the mid-term elections, there is a state of discontent among the elected public. guest: i know, and that's true and for a number of valid reasons. there are a lot of primary functions of government, border security and national security, and we have seen huge failures on those fronts. you have a government spending all kinds of money to micromanage your health care and salt intake, any number of things that the government is trying to dabble in. but they are not doing their basic functions well. and the overreach of the combined failures is a lot of people are fed up. host: align that with capitol hill. you hear that washington is spending too much, and that government should do the things they should do, border security and the regulation of the oil spill. the regulation of salt intak
this is about sonny purdue running for governor, it's not a job for the timid. where school districts have been axed, thousands of teachers and where immigration remains a thorny issue. can you broaden that out between issues that face the congressmen and senators and governors in the mid-term elections, there is a state of discontent among the elected public. guest: i know, and that's true and for a number of valid reasons. there are a lot of primary functions of government, border security...
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and so once we got all sides together and steve roberts, my partner with the chamber and kenny purdue my partner with afl-cio we don't make any decisions unless everybody is at the table. different sides of the fence would say are we going to have a seat at the table? i said not only love a seat at the table but if you don't show up for dinner, i'm going to come look for you and that's the approach that you have to take. you've got to make them sit down and you've got to find ways you can agree on. i talk about partnerships. without forming the partnerships that we did, and without getting our financial house in order, we'd never changed workers' comp. we privatized workers' comp in a very challenging setting and no one ever thought it could be done. we did it in a special session with 5 1/2 days. and now we have one -- i think one of the premier workers' comp systems in the country. and we have other states looking at what we did and getting our house in order being annual to reduce premiums by 20 to 30%. and then also we changed insurance reforms that put $80 million back in people'
and so once we got all sides together and steve roberts, my partner with the chamber and kenny purdue my partner with afl-cio we don't make any decisions unless everybody is at the table. different sides of the fence would say are we going to have a seat at the table? i said not only love a seat at the table but if you don't show up for dinner, i'm going to come look for you and that's the approach that you have to take. you've got to make them sit down and you've got to find ways you can agree...
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are you familiar with a professor steven whirly at purdue university? >> i'm only familiar with news reports. >> i listened to him this morning and he saw the visual film that you all have now released at bp and he said that iginally he thought that it might be around 70,000 to 80,000 barrels a day, but upon looking at your film, which i can't figure out and maybe you could tell us why it hadn't been released until now, he said it is considerably greater than what he hadestimated, which is considerably greater than your 5,000 barrels a day. do you have any response do that? >> i don't know the nature of his calculations. as the chairman said earlier, there's been a task force put together to bring the best experters in t field to relook at all the data, all the evidence, all the video, and come up with what is a independent, so to speak, look with all the experts. all i can tell you is that our folks, the government folks, and the independent industry experts have looked at this and come up with a unified command estimate. it's acknowledged there's a ra
are you familiar with a professor steven whirly at purdue university? >> i'm only familiar with news reports. >> i listened to him this morning and he saw the visual film that you all have now released at bp and he said that iginally he thought that it might be around 70,000 to 80,000 barrels a day, but upon looking at your film, which i can't figure out and maybe you could tell us why it hadn't been released until now, he said it is considerably greater than what he hadestimated,...
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he'll be returning to purdue university in june and this congress and nation owe him a debt of gratitude for his service. likewise to those national science board members whose term is up next week including phen g. bearing. we also appreciate his hard work and dedication in ensuring our scientific enterprise remains unsurpassed. i encourage our colleagues to join chairman gordon and me in supporting this resolution and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from ohio. ms. fudge: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from florida. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from florida is recognized for two minutes. ms. wasserman schultz: thank ou, mr. speaker. i appreciate the indulgence of my colleague from ohio. mr. speaker, i rise a little off topic to honor two extraordinary young women who are here with us today in the and taylor for receiving the credential spirit of community award. at age 12, taylor found out that due to budget constraints her school was considering canceling art education
he'll be returning to purdue university in june and this congress and nation owe him a debt of gratitude for his service. likewise to those national science board members whose term is up next week including phen g. bearing. we also appreciate his hard work and dedication in ensuring our scientific enterprise remains unsurpassed. i encourage our colleagues to join chairman gordon and me in supporting this resolution and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman...
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hurrell holds advanced degrees and atmospheric science from purdue university, he's a fellow of the american neurological society. we look forward to hearing your testimony. mr. hurrell, please began. >> thank you. mr. chairman, ranking member and other members of the select committee, i thank you for the opportunity to speak today on a likely future change in climate and the gush duchenne from human activity to the changes. although uncertainties exist, significant advances in the scientific understanding of the climate change now makes it clear there is a changing climate that goes beyond the range of natural variability and this change is almost certain due to human activity. this conclusion is drawn from multiple lines of evidence. published and thousands of early reviewed scientific studies by many different investigators. and independently assessed by many groups including the u.s. national academy of sciences. the fact is that the globe is warming dramatically. in this change is already affecting both physical and biological systems. global service temperatures stare almost one-half d
hurrell holds advanced degrees and atmospheric science from purdue university, he's a fellow of the american neurological society. we look forward to hearing your testimony. mr. hurrell, please began. >> thank you. mr. chairman, ranking member and other members of the select committee, i thank you for the opportunity to speak today on a likely future change in climate and the gush duchenne from human activity to the changes. although uncertainties exist, significant advances in the...